BobbyFischer Posted April 23, 2013 Author Report Posted April 23, 2013 Now we live in corporatist capitalism, where they who have money reign supreme. This is something which consistently occurs in capitalism. And they repress just as harshly as everyone else when threatened. Look how they respondto occupy, police aggression and fear mongering, and it wasn't even a real threat
BobbyFischer Posted April 23, 2013 Author Report Posted April 23, 2013 Marx was a social historian and economist who developed theories explaining that human society advances through class struggles while living in the only European state that would not persecute him for his ideas. Marxism is an economic theory and ideology, Marxism predicts that the final stage of social development will be communism. No socialist nation has ever reached this stage, nor has claimed to, so the argument that Marxism did not work in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Cuba does not really make sense.
Mama77 Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hxpo_50IP4k/UWap2MOrjzI/AAAAAAAACaA/09YJyrcIXbY/s159/rebel4.gif[/img][img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hxpo_50IP4k/UWap2MOrjzI/AAAAAAAACaA/09YJyrcIXbY/s159/rebel4.gif[/img][img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hxpo_50IP4k/UWap2MOrjzI/AAAAAAAACaA/09YJyrcIXbY/s159/rebel4.gif[/img][img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hxpo_50IP4k/UWap2MOrjzI/AAAAAAAACaA/09YJyrcIXbY/s159/rebel4.gif[/img]
bottu_seenu Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 dammidiki paniki raani ubalaatam.. swayam thrupti... bhaava praapthi....
fake_Bezawada Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [quote name='Ukkumanishi' timestamp='1366675019' post='1303648425'] nuv raayi chepta evadu aapado chuddam rayi anthe asalu taggaku [/quote]
ManOnFire Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-StSAqHFov8c/UWap1dp4H0I/AAAAAAAACZ4/Wsn4TZnRE2s/s165/rebel3.gif[/img]
PARAMANANDAM Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [quote name='Slim-Shady' timestamp='1366705237' post='1303649527'] dammidiki paniki raani ubalaatam.. swayam thrupti... bhaava praapthi.... [/quote] [img]http://i.imgflip.com/pe3n.gif[/img]
PARAMANANDAM Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [quote name='BezawadaBablu' timestamp='1366712330' post='1303649636'] hi chumki [/quote]em bubblu kanipinchadam manesav
narsayya Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [quote name='BobbyFischer' timestamp='1366683994' post='1303648758'] Having said these , I agree Leninism is valid as an approach for peasant societies trying to develop themselves; but it is not an adequate approach for industrial societies trying to [b]be industrial[/b]. Democractic socialism is the correct approach for socities trying to transition to socialism...India needs Democratic socialism..no place for fundamentalism or neo liberalism in it ! Revisionism and liberalism played a vital role in the collapse of USSR , still there is also the role of over-centralized leadership as well which I won't deny! [/quote] You are making leaps in logic here. Nuvvu raasindhaniki, nee conclusion ki more than three degrees of separation undi communism, capitalism gurinchi matlade tappudu, fundamentalism (especially religious) is unnecessary to the debate. a community can be completely religious, ethnically clean minorities and practice communism after that. It is theoretically possible. So first, nuvvu capitalism ni, religious fundamentalism tho equate cheyyadam aapu. nuvvu mari ekkuva social studies terms vaadithe I can't understand the debate. I'm a lowly physicist by training. Simple terms use chesthe better. From what I understand, current capitalist system is favourable to only one group of people. Its not the super-rich(there are very few and they matter very little), its the retirees, or ones who invest in funds (mostly western retirees). One of the solution is to shoot people, or leave them to die without subsidised health care after they cross 65/70(Its already done in India, should do it in western countries too).
fake_Bezawada Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [quote name='chumki' timestamp='1366713392' post='1303649658'] em bubblu kanipinchadam manesav [/quote] ravatam ledhu ani koddiga busy vunnanu ee madhya 1 year ayindhijob join ayyi ipudu koddi koddiga work penchutu pungi pagala kodutunaru
narsayya Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [quote name='BobbyFischer' timestamp='1366676458' post='1303648468'] [b]ABANDONING THE CLASS STRUGGLE[/b] The significance of Khrushchev’s attack on Stalin The 20th Party Congress (1956) of the CPSU marked the first step along the road of revisionism taken by the Khrushchevite leadership, which came into ascendancy following the death of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin in 1953. At that congress, on the pretext of ‘combating the personality cult’, Khrushchev, in his ‘secret’ speech, launched a vituperative attack on Stalin, accusing him of suffering from ‘persecution mania’, indulging in ‘brutal arbitrariness’, resorting to ‘mass repression and terror’, as someone who ‘knew the country and agriculture only from films’, who ‘planned operations on a globe’, and whose leadership ‘became a serious obstacle in the path of Soviet social development’.* There was method in Khrushchev’s madness. His attack on Stalin, his attempt to paint Stalin in the darkest of colours, cannot solely be explained by or attributed to his personal dislike of, and animosity towards, Stalin. The truth is that Stalin had led the Soviet people for three long decades of extraordinary difficulty and epoch-making achievements against all internal and external enemies in the heroic struggle for socialist construction, in the arduous struggle to defend and consolidate the first socialist country in the world, and achieving the crowning victory in the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet people against the fascist hordes of Hitlerite German imperialism. During the long years of his leadership of the CPSU, Stalin fought with might and main against all opportunistic distortions of Marxism Leninism. In defending and safeguarding the revolutionary teachings of the science of Marxism Leninism, he helped to enrich and further develop the theory and practice of the science of proletarian revolution. In attacking and negating Stalin at the 20th Party Congress of the CPSU, Khrushchev was, in effect, attacking and negating the dictatorship of the proletariat and the fundamental teachings of Marxism Leninism – teachings which Stalin had throughout his life so vehemently, so brilliantly and so successfully defended and developed. This is the true significance, the essence, of Khrushchev’s attack on Stalin. It is, therefore, no mere coincidence that, at the same congress, Khrushchev, in his report, began the repudiation of Marxism Leninism on several questions of principle, which I shall deal with shortly. The attacks on Stalin, and the erroneous propositions put forward by Khrushchev, at the 20th Party Congress, serving as they did to discredit the Soviet Union, the dictatorship of the proletariat and communism, gladdened the hearts of the imperialist bourgeoisie and its agents in the working-class movement – the revisionists, Trotskyists and social democrats – providing them with a weapon with which to destroy the prestige and influence of the communist movement all over the world. Khrushchev’s ‘secret’ report served the imperialists as a battering ram for attacking the communist fortress; it provided them with a manifesto for unleashing a worldwide tidal wave against the Soviet Union, against communism and against revolutionary and national-liberation movements. Indeed, it handed them an opportunity, which they grasped with great alacrity, to advocate ‘peaceful transition’ back to capitalism in the USSR. [/quote] Ikkada "imperialists" evaru? This looks like straight off some communist leaning book. By 1956, almost all western countries have let go of their colonies, and were trying to rebuild their countries, which were economically hit by the war. And America was never an imperial nation, coz it held no colonies.
cherlapalli_jailer Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 watching ex. prajarajyam member Dr.P.Mitra's Open heart with RK He is been to USSR(B4 disintegrated) as Die hard communist and also nephew .of P.Sundarayya who is well known communist
fake_Bezawada Posted April 23, 2013 Report Posted April 23, 2013 [quote name='cherlapalli_jailer' timestamp='1366715254' post='1303649694'] watching ex. prajarajyam member Dr.P.Mitra's Open heart with RK He is been to USSR(B4 disintegrated) as Die hard communist and also nephew .of P.Sundarayya who is well known communist [/quote] good how are you anna hows job going
Recommended Posts